xyon

Sigh. Congrats to the artist, but personally disappointed. There's a lot of great stuff I would purchase in the fog this week and I'm rather surprised to see one of the very few times the editors leave the fog for their choice to be for this.

fishbiscuit5

Whoa! Totally did not expect to see this today. Thanks so much for choosing my cute cups filled with some type of caffeinated beverage that is not necessarily coffee!!
*True confessions: I usually get the Tall which we all know should really be called a Short. :P

kmaglione

Leptailurus wrote:Perfect shirt for all the fat Americans who think drinking that much coffee and/or milk is appropriate. Yet another example of how Starbucks is ruining coffee.

My impression is that Starbucks gives you pretty much the same amount of espresso no matter what size you order, and just fills the rest with milk foam and sugar syrup. I think if I were a barista at an independent coffee shop, I'd be more annoyed by people ordering "venti" sizes, or "macchiatos" and expecting a drink which is not a macchiato in any sense of the word.

wheretheworldmeets

Pleasant surprise ... I really like this shirt. As some have pointed out, Starbucks doesn't have a Trenta/SuperSize for hot drinks. However, a Starbucks secret that most people don't know about is that Starbucks actually sells a size smaller than the tall (12 oz). It's called a short (8 oz) and is usually about 20-30 cents cheaper than the tall. The stores are actually supposed to have the short-sized cups in stock, even if it's not advertised on the boards.

The short size, for me, is something along the lines of, "Don't bother." Starbucks might agree.

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